(Closed) Are teardrop bouquets 'outdated'?

I don’t care if they are considered outdated because I really like thbut but I’ve noticed that a lot of brides don’t really have them, I just wondered if there are styles considered ‘out’ and what’s considered to be ‘in’ at the moment

I think the only people who really care about “trends in bridal flowers” are florists who do weddings, and maybe Martha Stewart. The rest of us only actually see bridal bouquets once in a while – who cares what’s trendy or in-style? How do you even tell?

Besides, ideally, you will get married exactly once. If you like that shape of bouquet, go for it, this is your one chance to have it! Call it “retro” or “vintage” if you want.

I don’t think they’re out of style right now, just not IN style, if that makes sense. Kind of like how ballgowns aren’t out of style (lots of people still pick them, and I don’t see them going away), but the current “trendy” silhouette is mermaid/trumpet.

It all depends on how you do it, whether it looks current or hopelessly dated. I recommend against cascading ivy and red roses….

Last time I was in a wedding my Bridesmaid or Best Man bouquet was a lot to hold, so even though I like the teardrop look I opted for something else because with the heavy front (teardrop part) I thought it’d make my hand hurt after holding it for too long.

People do say they are outdated, but I love them (and I have very modern taste). I insisted my florist do a teardrop bouquet for me and she did an amazing job! It is made from Phalaenopsis which is a type of orchid.